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@AIMWoundedKnee

Liberté, égalité, fraternité

Béal Feirste, Ireland Beigetreten Ekim 2013
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Paolo@AIMWoundedKnee·
Unionists supported the British Army, RUC, UDR & various Security Services during the conflict, this is an explicit support for State Violence & Repression! Why are they never questioned on this or why they didn't have an alternative to State Terrorism?
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Narinder Kaur@narindertweets·
Armed Irish Men Set Up Migrant Roadblocks in Belfast, Searching Cars at Gunpoint Read that again. And again...until you understand how DIABOLICAL that is. This isn't new. This exact same thing happened in the race riots in Doncaster 2024
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Paolo@AIMWoundedKnee·
@StevieMcC79 @narindertweets Anti-Community Scum. They've probably spent the last year throwing stones at each other across Broadway. Thick, knuckledragging idiots
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Stevie McC@StevieMcC79·
@AIMWoundedKnee @narindertweets Those cunts came from the West Belfast side and joined with loyalists at the roundabout before attacking houses on their way to Shaftesbury square.
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Paolo@AIMWoundedKnee·
@ArnoldCarton @Brehon_is_Best @mgtruth While unionist leaders provide fertile ground for those racists views, Republican/Nationalist leaders are totally opposed to those views, don't enable them. I'm sure sections of unionisms fondness for the British empire, the good old days & colonialism has it's part to play too
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Paolo@AIMWoundedKnee·
@ArnoldCarton @Brehon_is_Best @mgtruth There are decades-long relationships between armed loyalist groups and various far-right orgs such as the National Front, C18, BF, EDL etc. Unionist politicians enable these racist views, they don't challenge them that's for sure. Loyalism is essentially British Nationism
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ruth allum@mgtruth·
At a time when language is so important, some have chosen to use dog whistle terms. It’s almost like they’ve never seen violence in NI. Never read the reports on any of the women murdered in the last 5 years.
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Brendan Ciarán Browne
Brendan Ciarán Browne@brendancbrowne·
The liberal placation of violent Loyalism - decades long - & the attempt to "all sides" everything is fundamentally part of the problem here. A cursory glance at where these homes were set on fire last night provides more than ample evidence. Be honest with your analysis.
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Bloody Sunday Trust
Bloody Sunday Trust@BloodySundayT·
“The reaction to this attack has been pure and simple racism. It is being used as just an excuse for those who want to stoke racist division in Ireland.” Tony Doherty, Chair, Bloody Sunday Trust
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Owen Jones
Owen Jones@owenjonesjourno·
1 in 20 Catholic families were burned out of their homes in Belfast in 1969. As one scholar put it, at the time it was "the largest forced population movement in Western Europe since the Second World War."
Brian Whelan@brianwhelanhack

@I_amMukhtar Their Loyalist grandparents did the same in 1969.

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Paolo@AIMWoundedKnee·
The loyalist response to an attempted murder in North Belfast has been to attempt to murder scores of innocent people because of the colour of their skin or perceived ethnicity. They are nothing more than Fascist scum, who spent last year attacking Catholics out of their homes!
Kevin Scott@Kscott_94

Several houses remain burning here off the Crumlin Road in north Belfast. I’m on the ground with fire crews as they tackle the blazes. Riot police were deployed for a time here @BelTel

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ChuckAmach@ChuckAmach·
Some tremendous leadership in Belfast today from youth organisations. This is how the Irish community in Belfast makes its stand. No Pasaran! ✊🏻 🇮🇪
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Michelle O’Neill
Michelle O’Neill@moneillsf·
Groups of masked men burning families out of their homes is nothing less than disgusting cowardice. This has nothing to do with community. This is outright thuggery. The attack in North Belfast was heinous and wrong. But there are dangerous attempts to exploit that to target and attack innocent people who are simply trying to live, work and raise their families here. Racism, intimidation and violence are wrong wherever they occur. There can be no excuse and no justification for these attacks tonight. No one wants to see this on our streets and I again appeal for calm.
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Donna McLean
Donna McLean@Donna__McLean·
The same people burning buses tonight will be setting alight effigies of politicians on bonfires next month. Great defenders of the city.
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